4 Arachn. 
ARACHNIDA. 
[Kulczynski, W.] Aranece in Camtschadalia a Dybowski collect*. Pam. 
Akad. umiej. wydz. mat. przyr. Krakau, xi. pp. 1-60, pis. ix.-xi. 
66 species, 28 new; the others are identical with the Central-European 
species. 
Locy, W. A. Treatment of the Eggs of the Spider (Agcilena naevia ). 
Am. Nat. 1885, pp. 1021-1022. 
McCook, H. C. Hibernation and Winter Habits of Spiders. P. Ac. 
Philad. 1885, pp. 102-104. 
Pavesi, P. Controsservazioni ad un opuscolo recente di Aracnologia. 
Bull. Ent. Ital. xvii. pp. 201-206. 
Refers to Simon’s “Materiaux pour servir k la faune des Arachnides 
de Grece.” 
Schiaike witsch, W. Sur un organe des sens des Araignees. Zool. Anz. 
viii. pp. 464-466. 
Simon, E. Materiaux pour servir a une faune arachnologique de la 
Nouvelle-Caledonie (2® memoire). C.R. ent. Belg. 1885, pp. 87-92, 
To the known species (41) are added 10 new ( Atticlce ). 
Szpadkowski, T. Przewozenie zywych pajekow (Import of Living 
Spiders). Wszechswiat, iv. p. 639. 
Teraphosid^i. 
Simon regards the Mecicobothrioidce [cf. Zool. Rec. xix. Arachn. p. 10] 
not as a family but as a lower group of the Teraphosidce, to which also 
belong Atypoides (Cambr.), Brachybothrium , g. n., and Hexura , g. n. 
The types of the new genera are Brachybothrium pacificum , sp. n., 
Washington Territory, accentuatum , sp. n., N. Carolina ; Hexura picea , 
sp. n., Washington Territory. Bull. Soc. Zool. ix. pp. 313-317. 
Atypus piceus. Life-history ; F. Enock, Tr. E. Soc. 1885, pp. 398 
et seq. On the recept. semin. of this species see Bertkau, CB. Yer. 
Rheinl. 1884, p. 71, and Arch. mikr. Anat. xxiv. p. 420. 
Van Hasselt obtained Calommata fulvipes (Luc.) from Java ; the 
one pair of the side-eyes are not easily visible, and as the six-eyed genus 
Pelecodon (Dolesch.) is nearly allied to Calommata , the question arises 
whether the two genera are not identical ; probably Pelecodon sundaicus 
(Dolesch.) ==. Calommata fulvipes (Luc.). Tijdschr. Ent. xxviii. p. 89, 
pi. v. ; Versl. p. xi. 
Sarpedon, g. n., for S. robustus, sp. n., Cambridge, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 353, 
pi. xxvi. fig. 1, Ceylon. 
Atypoides , g. n., for A. riversii, sp. n., id. t. c. p. 354, fig. 2, California. 
Phoneyusa , g. n. (between Avicularia and Eurypelma), for P. belan- 
dana , sp. n., Karsch, B. E. Z. 1884, p. 347, Niam-Niam, with a table of 
the species from Tropical Africa. 
Pcecilotheria , n. n. for Scurria (praeocc.) fasciata , Latr.; Simon, Bull. 
Soc. Zool. x. p. 38 (sep.). The species hitherto known only from Ceylon, 
occurs also in the district of Madura, India. 
